The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes161-162Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1949 |
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... Navy which might benefit is the health of crews . " Many Merchant Navy officers do not realise that the health and comfort of the men under their command should be their concern , or do not pay enough attention to this side of their ...
... Navy which might benefit is the health of crews . " Many Merchant Navy officers do not realise that the health and comfort of the men under their command should be their concern , or do not pay enough attention to this side of their ...
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... Navy , with a comparison made with that prevailing in the Royal Navy , to the great disadvantage of the former . The fault for this state of affairs was , in the main , generally attributed to the Masters , who are described as being ...
... Navy , with a comparison made with that prevailing in the Royal Navy , to the great disadvantage of the former . The fault for this state of affairs was , in the main , generally attributed to the Masters , who are described as being ...
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... Navy . In most Naval vessels too , the cabin accommodation for junior officers is necessarily extremely limited in space , and ergo the Wardroom ( and Gunroom ) become the combined apartments for lounge and dining - saloon , and as such ...
... Navy . In most Naval vessels too , the cabin accommodation for junior officers is necessarily extremely limited in space , and ergo the Wardroom ( and Gunroom ) become the combined apartments for lounge and dining - saloon , and as such ...
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